… for a hamburger yesterday.Trade with Dave: It’s one thing to be such a Wimpy banker that you won’t lend money.
It’s something else when you make people prepay for the pleasure of
doing business with you, accessing your network and paying “member”
fees. Is it time to eat your spinach?The Bank of England a bit low on stocks attempts to make the most out of flowseven if they’re in reverse.

Wayne Madsen: By all measures of governing
standards, the Conservative government of Canada’s Prime Minister
Stephen Harper embodies the same racist policies as that of the
governments of the former Rhodesia and apartheid South Africa. The
Harper government’s patronizing policies over Canada’s First Nations is a
case in point. Coupled with Canada’s abhorrent support for Israel’s
expansionistic Zionist policies at the expense of the people of
Palestine, the Harper government’s attempt to wrest control of
resource-rich lands from Canada’s indigenous peoples for exploitation by
multinational corporations is reminiscent of the same policies that saw
native lands of South Africa and Rhodesia crudely exploited by DeBeers
and British American Tobacco…

The Harper government represents the most right-wing government in the
recent history of Canada. With its Anglo-Canadian base, it has alienated
the French-speaking province of Quebec, where independence sentiment
has been renewed; Muslims and Arabs, with its pro-Zionist policies; andCanada’s First Nations, with its attempt to grab native lands protected
by treaties. The only area where the Harper government has shown itself
to be “liberal” is that of gay rights. It should be recalled that
favoring rights for homosexuals is not necessarily liberal. After the
1934 Nazi Party purge of Ernst Rohm and his coterie of working class
homosexual supporters, gay Nazis like Reinhard Heydrich and Baldur von
Schirach who originated from the German elite were permitted to hold
high office and operate more or less in the open. In the Canadian
government of today, reputed homosexuals like Foreign Minister John
“Rusty’ Baird and Immigration Minster Jason Kenney, sometimes called
Canada’s deputy prime minister, follow in the footsteps of Heydrich and
von Schirach in frolicking with fellow Tory gays at “Fabulous Blue Tent”
parties in Ottawa. Similar parties in Berlin were attended by some of
the Nazi party’s top lieutenants at the height of Adolf Hitler’s reign.

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss Hank Paulson sightings in Chicago and the Boxing Day presents for the global peasants from the global elite, including 45 bad banker apples (at UBS) and an attempt to part the people of India from their gold hoard. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to trends forecaster, Gerald Celente of TrendsResearch.com about the next American Revolution and Nehru jackets. Source

RT:Massive man-made twisters reaching to the skies from cyclopean
structures on the ground may be the future of suburban landscape. A
Canadian firm is developing the technology to use the tornadoes to
produce electricity – and assures it would be safe.The company, AVEtec Energy Corporation, is working on a
proof-of-concept device after winning this month a grant from The Thiel
Foundation, a non-profit organization created by PayPal co-founder Peter
Thiel. The machine is meant to make a rotating column of air that sucks
air from its base like a natural twister.The company already
built a four-meter diameter prototype and will now use the grant money
to construct a version twice as big, which it hopes will produce a
40-meter tall vortex with a diameter of 30 centimeters.

“Power
output increases geometrically with size, so commercialization will
become economically viable when we build a 40-meter diameter prototype
in 2015,”

The West was not going to find its way to the right economic path with a
little tweaking at the edges, the CEO said. What is needed is a wholesale
overhaul of the economic system to tackle record levels of public and
private debt. Was anyone brave enough to do it, he wondered aloud.

I asked him to send me the report. He did.

The BCG study by Daniel Stelter which is doing the rounds of corporate
C-suites does not pull its punches. In fact, its punches are really just a
softening-up exercise for a barrage of kicks and painful blows aimed at
anyone who thinks that kicking the can down the road is a suitable
substitute for radical action.

At the heart of the analysis is the issue of debt. A report by the Bank of
International Settlements, the study notes, found that the combined debts of
the public and private sector in the 18 core members of the OECD rose from
160pc of GDP in 1980 to 321pc in 2010.
That debt was not used to fund growth – perfectly reasonable – but was used
for consumption, speculation and, increasingly, to pay interest on the
previous debt as liabilities were rolled over.
As soon as asset price rises – fuelled by high levels of leverage – levelled
off, the model imploded.

Alex Jones: US senators, state governors and others are testing the waters to see if
they can sell a national confiscation buy back program under an Obama
executive order. This is a way of making all gun owners terrorist. This
is the plan, the facts are indisputable. We are in deep shit.

From CaTV:2 years is way too long for Julian Assange -
to be subjected to jail, house arrest and after Asylum was granted,
languishing with a chronic lung infection in the Ecuadorian Embassy for
over six months. Dead silence now from Swedish Prosecutor Marianne Ny,
who says she wants to ask him a few questions, but will not do so in any
way that avoids the risk of him being extradited to the US.

By Kate Connolly:Pensioners are being sent to care homes in eastern Europe and Asia in an austerity move dismissed as ‘inhumane deportation’Growing numbers of elderly and sick Germans are being sent overseas
for long-term care in retirement and rehabilitation centres because of
rising costs and falling standards in Germany.The move, which has seen thousands of retired Germans rehoused in
homes in eastern Europe and Asia, has been severely criticised by social
welfare organisations who have called it “inhumane deportation”.But with increasing numbers of Germans unable to afford the growing
costs of retirement homes, and an ageing and shrinking population, the
number expected to be sent abroad in the next few years is only likely
to rise. Experts describe it as a “time bomb”.Germany’s chronic care crisis – the care industry suffers from lack
of workers and soaring costs – has for years been mitigated by eastern
Europeans migrating to Germany in growing numbers to care for the
country’s elderly.But the transfer of old people to eastern Europe is being seen as a
new and desperate departure, indicating that even with imported, cheaper
workers, the system is unworkable.

By Wolf Richter: Shocked and appalled—that was the reaction to the shopping-season
debacle unfolding in the US. It was triggered by MasterCard’s
SpendingPulse report that poured ice-cold water on expectations of a 3%
sales growth. But now there’s a new term to describe “consumer
spending,” “consumer debt,” and ultimately “trade deficits” when they
occur as a function of such uplifting concepts as “holiday season” or
“Christmas” whose magic is boiled down to just one issue: how much did
everyone spend?Who came up with it? Retailer par excellence, Michel-Edouard
Leclerc, CEO of E.Leclerc, France’s largest retailer with a market
share of 18%. He faced a challenging environment as unemployment soared
above 10% and as the already anemic private sector plunged into a
crisis. Yet “Christmas was saved,” he said today, by “the festive spirit.”The “rush during the last three days” made up for weakness during the
prior weeks and brought E.Leclerc’s sales up to expectation. He
outlined the phenomenon of the “festive spirit”—that drive to separate
yourself from your hard-earned money, and if you don’t have any, from
borrowed money—in more scientific detail: “The deeper we go into the
crisis,” he said, “the more there are moments like these, when people
tell themselves, ‘Sh-t, let yourself go.’”But in the US, that festive spirit was apparently lacking.

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